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I read this in the Daily Mail yesterday and as much as I sympathise with a fellow Saffa, ignorance should not and cannot be an excuse, especially given that the media, political parties and government have for many years very publicly been pushing the facts about immigration and changes to immigration etc. UK papers are 'sensationlist', they don't report the full story usually.
South Africa was not part of the Commonwealth in 1962.vinny wrote:Wonder when exactly did she enter the UK in 1962?
Was she granted settlement on entry?
Was she subject to Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962?
etc.
Surely, not until 2026, if she's an illegal immigrant.secret.simon wrote:Also, at the time, citizenship was passed down solely through the father and it is possible that the lady in question did not have CUKC status or patriality from the father's side. But would it be possible for her to claim British citizenship through her mother's side now, if such a claim exists?
There was another article about another person today. What is annoying is that a lot of these articles don't get the fact right. I have even given up commenting on the articles.secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 10:16 amMan born in UK receives letter from Home Office ordering him to leave country
Shane Ridge has lived in the UK his entire life and thought he was a British citizen until last week.
He should be eligible to register under either Form UKF or Form T.
secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 10:16 amMan born in UK receives letter from Home Office ordering him to leave country
Shane Ridge has lived in the UK his entire life and thought he was a British citizen until last week.
He should be eligible to register under either Form UKF or Form T.